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We’ve learned from several sources that Sri Lanka is not for the shoestring traveler – those who spend around US$15 day or less on travel expenses. But it is great for those who are tired of spending $100US/night and having dinner bills of $30US/person.

This our driver, Mervin, showing us how to drink from a King Coconut:

We were looking for a good way to see the major cities, cultural sites, beaches and wildlife of Sri Lanka in just 9 days, and read that it was just not possible to see all that we wanted using public buses and trains. The schedules were unreliable, the pace was very slow and it would be a headache to find the hotels and sights with most signage in Sinhalese etc. Plus, Sri Lanka has a history of being a bit unsafe. So we hired a driver based on a first-hand recommendation and it has turned out to be a great decision.

Here’s what US$90 per day includes for both of us.

Modern 4 door sedan with A/C and a full gas tank each morning

English-speaking, honest and safe driver available to us 24 hrs/day (includes his R&B)

A local driver to explain the colonial history, politics, local etiquette, scams, and local street vendor snacks like King Coconut freshly cut with a machete

Someone to set us heading in the right direction and watch our bags during every activity – the car is never out of his sight

Someone to make all reservations and sort out any issues

Complete independence from tour busses or vans – it’s just Lee and me

No need for road navigation so we can enjoy the sights

Comfortable rides in A/C where public transport squeezes 17 people in a 7 person van – no A/C of course

Flexibility to change a day’s schedule on a whim – very important when your stomach isn’t doing so well or you’re tired from the day’s hike

To this expense, add a few tips here and there, and lunch and dinner for two (less than US$20 total) and you have a great trip to Sri Lanka. We know we could have paid $75-80 per day instead and seen less sights or gambled more on our driver, but it’s worth the few dollars extra when the reliability and service we have is impeccable.

What about the adventure of figuring it out for ourselves? Yes, we factored that in when we made our decision. We like the adventure, but with so little time here we wanted to make the most of it, and as Lee mentioned earlier, we’re not 20-year old backpackers and are greatly appreciating the A/C six degrees from the equator.

You can learn more about our driver and his contact information on this post.